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WORLD OF WARSHIPS HMS GLAMORGAN COUNTY CLASS GUIDED MISSILE FLEET DESTROYER D 19
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HMS Glamorgan was a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy with a displacement of 5,440 tonnes. The ship was built by Vickers-Armstrongs in Newcastle Upon Tyne and named after the Welsh county of Glamorgan.
She was launched on 9 July 1964, and was delivered to the Royal Navy two years later. in 1974, she was the subject of a refit, when 'B' turret was replaced by four Exocet launchers in attempt to provide the Royal Navy reduced to one strike carrier, HMS Ark Royal with some surface fighting capability beyond the range of 4.5/6 inch guns. A much more expensive update costing 63 million pounds, fitted Glamorgan in 1977-1980 with a computerised C3 ADWAS system well in advance of its original fitting, but limited by the essential manual nature of the 4.5 turret and the ageing Seacat and Seaslug missiles.
In the spring and early summer of 1982 Glamorgan was involved in the Falklands War during which she engaged Argentine land forces and protected shipping. In the last days of the war Argentine navy technicians fired a land-based MM-38 Exocet missile which struck the ship causing damage and killing 14 sailors. She was refitted in late 1982. Her last active deployment for the Royal Navy was to the coast of Lebanon in 1984.
In 1986 she was sold to the Chilean Navy, and renamed Almirante Latorre. She served for 12 years until late 1998. On 11 April 2005, she sank while under tow to be broken up.
Armament: 2 Fore-mounted twin-gunned turret with 4.5-inch (114 mm) guns Mark N6 4 MM40 Exocet missile launchers replacing turret "B" (since 1975)[1] 2 mountings for Oerlikon 20 mm cannon 1 Aft-mounted Seaslug GWS.2 SAM (24 missiles) 2 mountings (port & starboard) for Seacat GWS-22 SAM (In Chilean service, the Seacat was replaced by 2 8-cell VLS for Barak SAM) 2 triple-tube launchers for shipborne torpedoes Aircraft carried: 1 Wessex HAS Mk 3 helicopter Aviation facilities: Flight deck and enclosed hangar for embarking one helicopter
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She was launched on 9 July 1964, and was delivered to the Royal Navy two years later. in 1974, she was the subject of a refit, when 'B' turret was replaced by four Exocet launchers in attempt to provide the Royal Navy reduced to one strike carrier, HMS Ark Royal with some surface fighting capability beyond the range of 4.5/6 inch guns. A much more expensive update costing 63 million pounds, fitted Glamorgan in 1977-1980 with a computerised C3 ADWAS system well in advance of its original fitting, but limited by the essential manual nature of the 4.5 turret and the ageing Seacat and Seaslug missiles.
In the spring and early summer of 1982 Glamorgan was involved in the Falklands War during which she engaged Argentine land forces and protected shipping. In the last days of the war Argentine navy technicians fired a land-based MM-38 Exocet missile which struck the ship causing damage and killing 14 sailors. She was refitted in late 1982. Her last active deployment for the Royal Navy was to the coast of Lebanon in 1984.
In 1986 she was sold to the Chilean Navy, and renamed Almirante Latorre. She served for 12 years until late 1998. On 11 April 2005, she sank while under tow to be broken up.
Armament: 2 Fore-mounted twin-gunned turret with 4.5-inch (114 mm) guns Mark N6 4 MM40 Exocet missile launchers replacing turret "B" (since 1975)[1] 2 mountings for Oerlikon 20 mm cannon 1 Aft-mounted Seaslug GWS.2 SAM (24 missiles) 2 mountings (port & starboard) for Seacat GWS-22 SAM (In Chilean service, the Seacat was replaced by 2 8-cell VLS for Barak SAM) 2 triple-tube launchers for shipborne torpedoes Aircraft carried: 1 Wessex HAS Mk 3 helicopter Aviation facilities: Flight deck and enclosed hangar for embarking one helicopter
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Great Destroyer, Guided Missile Fleet D 19! A Proud HMS Ship And A Fitting End! Back To The Ocean He Guarded So Well! Thank You So Much It Makes The Story Of The Ship So Very Much More Than To Just Say He Served His Country!
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Proud HMS Ship And A Fitting End! Back To The
Ocean He Guarded So Well! Thank You So Much
It Makes The Story Of The Ship So Very Much
More Than To Just Say He Served His Country!